LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - #4 Pressure Point Thread: #4 Pressure Point View Single Post #7 05-10-2006, 11:32 AM dkerby Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 244 Hogan Two thoughts: Pg 87 Five Fundamentals: The plane for the downswing is less steeply inclined and is oriented with the ball quite differently from the backswing plane. The golfer gets on this second plane- without thinking he is changing planes- when he turns his hips back to the left at the start of the downswing. This moves his body to the left and AUTOMATICALLY LOWERS THE RIGHT SHOULDER. Pg 93 Five Fundamentals: Inititating the downswing with the hips is of such critical importance that many top-rung golfers, sensing that their timing will be better accomodate, START TO TURN THEIR HIPS TO THE LEFT A FRACTION OF A SECOND BEFORE THE CLUB REACHES THE TOP OF THE BACKSWING. Pg 74 Five Fundamentals: When the hips are turned back to the left, this tightens the muscless between the hips and the shoulder just a notch more - something like like the way a fellow gives each lug that little extra tightening twist when he's changing a tire. Sounds to me like setting the #4 pressure point. dkerby View Public Profile Send a private message to dkerby Find all posts by dkerby